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Chapter 2: The Qur'an and Muslim

It was about 1957, when a fifty-year-old man from Turkey set up a small shop in the corner of a residential building somewhere in France. People around him knew and called this old man "Uncle Ibrahim". Uncle Ibrahim's shop had chocolates, ice cream and tablets, candies for children in addition to small household items ...!

On one floor of the same building lived a Jewish family with a seven-year-old child (Gad). Jad used to come to Uncle Ibrahim's shop almost daily to buy small household necessities. Jad had never forgotten to steal a bar of chocolate when he found Uncle Ibrahim engaged in some other work while leaving the shop. Once Jad forgot to steal chocolate while leaving the shop. Uncle Ibrahim called to Gad from behind and said:

"Jad ...! Won't you pick up chocolate today ...?"

Uncle Ibrahim said this out of love or friendship but more than a shock to Jad. To this day, Jad believes that his theft was a secret, but the opposite is true. Gad murmured to Uncle Ibrahim:

"If you forgive me, he will never steal again."

But Uncle Ibrahim said to Gad:

"If you promise that you will never steal from anyone in your life, one chocolate a day is yours from me, every time you leave the store."

And finally Jad and Uncle agreed on that ...!

As time went on, the love between this Jewish child, Gad, and Uncle Abraham grew deeper and deeper. On the contrary, it happened that Uncle Ibrahim had become the father, mother and friend of Jad. Whenever Jad had a problem or trouble, he would tell Uncle Ibrahim. In that case, Uncle would take out a book from the drawer of the table and tell Jad to open the book from anywhere. Jad would open the book and Uncle would read two pages from there, tell Jad the solution to the problem, Jad's heart would be satisfied and he would go home ...!

And so seventeen years passed, one after the other. Seventeen years later, when Gad became a young man of twenty-four, Uncle Abraham was sixty-seven years old. The caller for death came and Uncle Ibrahim died ...!

He left a box for Gad with his sons. His will was:

"After his death, this box should be given as a gift to this young Jewish Jew ...!"

When his uncle's sons gave him the ark and told him that his father had died, he was very sad, because his uncle was the one who made him sad. When Jad opened the box, there was the same book inside which he used to open and give to his uncle ...!

Jad left Uncle's sign at home and got busy with other things. But one day a problem came to him, "If he had an uncle today, he would have opened the book and read two pages to him and the solution to the problem would have come to light." Jad thought of his uncle and his tears came out ...!

"Why don't I try myself today ...!"

As he opened the book, he addressed himself, but the language and writing of the book were beyond his comprehension. Picking up the book, he went to his Tunisian Arab friend and told him:

"Read me two pages of it."

Asked the meaning and solved his problem for himself. Before returning, he asked his friend:

"What kind of book is this ...?"

Tunisia said:

"This is the Qur'an, the book of us Muslims ...!"

Gad asked:

"How do you become a Muslim ...?"

Tunisia said:

"Read the word of martyrdom and then follow the law ...!"

Gad said:

"Then listen, I am saying أَشْهَدُ أَنّ لَا هِلَٰهَ َِلَّإ اللَّإهَ وَاشْهَدُ ان محمد رسول الله ...!"

Jad became a Muslim and chose the name "Jad Allah Al-Qurani" for himself. The choice of name was a clear proof of his immense love for the Qur'an. Jad Allah studied the Qur'an, understood the religion and started preaching it ...!

More than 6,000 people in Europe converted to Islam at his hands. One day, looking at old papers, Jadullah saw a map of the world in the Qur'an given to him by Uncle Ibrahim with a line drawn around the continent of Africa and signed by Uncle Ibrahim. At the same time, this verse was written by my uncle:

"Call to the way of your Lord with wisdom and good preaching."

"Invite to the way of your Lord with wisdom and good advice ...!"

Jadullah felt as if it was his uncle's will for him. And at the same time, Jadullah decided to follow this will, and at the same time, Jadullah said goodbye to Europe and made Kenya, Sudan, Uganda and its surrounding countries his home, every difficult and dangerous path for the cause of truth. He did not hesitate to walk on it and Allah Almighty blessed 6 million people with the light of Islam through his hands ...!

Jadullah spent thirty years of his life in the harsh environment of Africa. In 2003, at the age of only four, he found his real creator in the diseases found in Africa ...!

The fruits of Jadullah's hard work continued even after his death. Exactly two years after his death, his mother converted to Islam at the age of seventy ...!

Jadullah often recalled that Uncle Ibrahim never allowed him to feel non-Muslim in his seventeen years, nor did he ever ask him to convert to Islam. But his attitude was such that Jad had no choice but to convert to Islam ...!

The purpose of narrating this incident in front of you is only to ask whether the morals, habits, manners and character of any of us Muslims, including me, are like "Uncle Ibrahim" as if a non-Muslim Jad became "Jad_Allah_Al-Qur'anic" after being influenced by us. May my religion serve Islam in this excellent way ...

May Allah Almighty have mercy on all of us Muslims, including the sinners and the black car, and grant me the perfect ability to walk on the straight path ...!

As you go, friends, as always, he says one last thing. If you ever like a video, comment, event, story or writing, etc., then after reading, take a little more effort and share it with your friends. Believe me, it will only take you a moment, but maybe, the pain you shared with this one moment will prove to be instructive for thousands of people ....! Remember in your prayers Raja Jani


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